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Floor Pans

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Guys,

I am still amazed that no one seems to make full replacement floor pans for these cars. I know you can get fronts, but no fulls. Anyway, I had some made and wanted to include a shot. If anyone needs fulls, I can supply my metal guy's contact info.

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Post by S Allen »

Wade,

They look great. I guess there is not much demand for them at least here on the left coast. You could put the guy's info in the favorite links or vendor section under Floor Pan Replacement Panels. I am sure someone will need the information some day. Many people are over whelmed by that much rust and probably end up scrapping the car rather than going to the trouble to fix it. It is good to know there is a source though. Thanks.

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Those are nice, almost makes me wish I had floor rust.

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Thanks guys, I would like to see more of these cars restored and I think that having better access to replacement panels benefits us all as the quality of the restorations gets better, and easier for the average guy.

These are some of the most under=rated sports cars out there and this comes from years of experience in their British, Italian, and German counterparts. Just want to see them continue to gain the attention and respect that they deserve.

Wade
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